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Adolescents Resources and Support Services - Big Mama Han&'s

Helps youth who need support to thrive in the community. Services included: - Bus cards to get around - Case management - Clothing items - Financial counseling classes include bank accounts, budgeting, credit counseling, and savings - Food Resources - Hygiene products - One on one individual mentoring and goal planning - School needs such as school supplies and advocating on for children at school - Shoes - Young teen pregnancy (resources to help adolescents who dropped out of school go back and get their High School diploma or GED)

What's Here

Free School Supplies
Physically Abused Children
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Homeless Youth
Individual Advocacy
General Clothing Provision
Shoes
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Bus Fare
Personal Financial Counseling
Neglected Children
Former Foster Children
Case/Care Management

Child Protection Services - Norman County Social Services

Accepts and responds to and/or investigate reports of child abuse, neglect or abandonment. Services may include: - Accept reports of abuse - Assessment of the initial referral - Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse - Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem - Dependency investigation - Ongoing support services for children and their families - Temporary placement of children who are removed from the home - Works with the family toward unification or reunification NOTE: In addition to taking reports, child protection screeners are available to explain the reporting statues, answer questions regarding agency practices and discuss other resources and strategies when reports do not meet criteria for assignment for child protection investigation.

What's Here

Neglected Children
Physically Abused Children
Emotionally Abused Children
Sexually Abused Children
Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response

Child Protective Services - Wright County Human Services

Provides investigative and intervention services for child abuse, neglect, and/or abandonment. Services include: - Accepts reports of abuse - Assessment of the initial referral - Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse - Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem - Dependency investigation - Explanation of reporting statutes and answer questions regarding agency practices - Ongoing support services for children and their families - Temporary placement of children who are removed from the home - Works with the family toward unification or reunification

What's Here

Neglected Children
Emergency Medical Consent
Dependency Investigation
Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
Family Maintenance/Reunification
Emotionally Abused Children
Foster Home Placement
Physically Abused Children
Sexually Abused Children

Child Protection Services - Marshall County Social Services

The Child Protection unit investigates allegations of child abuse including physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and educational neglect. The unit coordinates with the law enforcement center as well as community professionals and para-professionals to determine if the child was abused or neglected by an action, or failure to act on the part of a caregiver or other person. The results of the assessment will determine whether child protective services are needed. NOTE: If you feel your concern is an emergency that needs an immediate response, call 911

What's Here

Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
Emotionally Abused Children
Sexually Abused Children
Physically Abused Children
Neglected Children

Child Advocacy Center - First Witness Child Advocacy Center

Child-friendly forensic center investigates child abuse and coordinates needed services, including: - Advocacy: Provides initial and ongoing advocacy to families as they move through the process of a child abuse allegation; builds connections with families to better understand their circumstances and self-identified needs; helps families to interpret the information they receive, ensure their rights and their ability to make informed decisions and gain skills in advocating for themselves and their children; provides emotional support - Forensic interviewing: Provides a neutral, information-gathering child-centered interview - Multidisciplinary team facilitation: Includes professionals from law enforcement, social services, prosecution, public defense, medical and mental health, victim support services, the child advocacy center (forensic interviews and advocacy), Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), and cultural representatives collaborate from the initial report through lasting supportive services for the youth and families - Medical exams: Collaborates with St. Luke's Hospital and Essentia Health to provide forensic medical evaluations in reported cases of child abuse; provides an overall assessment of a child and/or adolescent's health and safety, recommends appropriate follow-up and treatment, documents additional statements and/or physical evidence in circumstances of sexual or physical abuse, and provides reassurance to a child and/or adolescent and their caregiver about their body and health - Mental health: Connects children and families with trauma-informed care and avoid barriers to accessing mental health services; arrangementswith the Human Development Center and Paradigm Therapy Services to providespecialized trauma-focused mental health services unique to the needs ofchildren and their non-offending caregivers - Prevention: Provides prevention education to families ofchildren being served; outreaches to schools, families, and the community; presentations and trainings to organizations and groups across the northland

What's Here

Child Abuse Counseling
Workshops/Symposiums
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Child Abuse Prevention
Physically Abused Children
Sexually Abused Children
Family Maintenance/Reunification
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Neglected Children
Outreach Programs
Emotionally Abused Children
Individual Advocacy

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